That poorly taken, no-makeup shot could lead to a lot of bad feelings and retaliation in-kind
When a friend shares an unflattering picture of you on Facebook, it's easy to feel slighted. After all, if you realize what a terrible a picture it is, why couldn't they? Well, a new survey suggests that your friend may not be innocent after all: 25% of female Facebook users admitted posting those bad pictures on purpose.
Of course, anyone can untag their name from a picture if they don't like the shot (and 75% of respondents do, says the survey), but only the original uploader can remove the photo entirely. But the survey does suggest you'll probably be successful if you ask a friend to remove the shot: Only about a fifth of women surveyed said they would refuse a request to remove a picture.
The survey of 1,500 females, conducted by website Mymemory, showed that posting photos ? or, at least, posting the wrong photos ? can be extremely damaging to a friendship. Two-thirds of those surveyed said they would be angry at a friend who uploaded a bad picture, and nearly a third of bad pictures that are uploaded are done so as revenge for the same slight.
[Image credit: Funny face woman via Shutterstock]
[via Gawker]
This article was written by Fox Van Allen and originally appeared on Tecca
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